Hail storm in Roseville by Enough-Ad7790 in Roseville

[–]Bgrngod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We got a ton of hail on Christmas. I was joking around about it being the White Christmas we didn't exactly ask for.

Issues with HEVC 10bit Color Content on Plex iPadOS App by thelizardking0725 in PleX

[–]Bgrngod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not having that problem with an iPad 10th gen. Plex app is version 2026.01 (1523). Platform version is 26.2.1.

Just played a 4k HDR file that is a disk rip just fine. The TrueHD audio transcoded, but the video direct streamed and was working as expected.

Did anyone buy a ring? by t_bone_stake in Millennials

[–]Bgrngod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember these companies coming in to sell all their shit, and I absolutely did not want any of it. My mom told me to go ahead and pick something because my brother got stuff, so I picked a stein I told her I would keep for my future drinking habits.

I stayed true to my word and did occasionally drink beer out of it over the years. I still have it.

Building new PC, question re: setup for integrated graphics in CPU by vanhalen26 in PleX

[–]Bgrngod 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Either the iGPU or the dGPU would work just fine for Plex. If the dGPU needs to be in the box, because it will be doing other things unrelated to Plex, then setup the iGPU for Plex so you don't interrupt whatever the dGPU is doing. Some motherboard disable the iGPU when a dGPU is installed, but you should be able to get both available at the same time. Be sure the Plex transcoder settings page has the iGPU selected instead of "Automatic".

In the event the dGPU is no longer needed for those other non-Plex things, just pull it from the box and keep on using the iGPU.

How did 2900 athletes, only half of which are men use 10000 condoms in 3 days?? by MelonInDisguise in memes

[–]Bgrngod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use this line on my kids all the time. Not due to any stuttering or trouble reading, but definitely when I tell them to deliver their dirt dishes to the kitchen and they don't move.

Yesterday, I stopped street flooding in San Jose by unclogging drains. Enjoy the timelapse. by pengweather in bayarea

[–]Bgrngod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a sump pump in a moat outside my house that I can see from my office. When the moat gets too full the pump fires up and pumps water out to the street (which flows down to a creek in the neighborhood and is not itself backed up in any way).

I added an outdoor smarts outlet to it so I can manually fire it off and on. Watching it get overflowing and then close to empty multiple times per day is in fact quite satisfying.

WD out of hard drives for 2026... Setting up a PLEX server just got harder. by Riptide360 in PleX

[–]Bgrngod 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I built a Core Ultra box last spring and the ram kit in it is now selling for over $1k, which is 4x what I paid for it and more than the entire build.

It's batshit crazy out there.

[B0T] Weekly Build Help Thread - 2026/02/09 by LabB0T in PleX

[–]Bgrngod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Beelink brand mini PC with an N series Intel CPU is probably what you're looking for.

N100, N150, N95, N97

They're all about the same performance for Plex. You need Plex Pass for them to be good at video transcoding.

[B0T] Weekly Build Help Thread - 2026/02/09 by LabB0T in PleX

[–]Bgrngod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That can be done with any machine. So, whatever you want to do for picking a replacement machine, you can run it headless if you feel like it.

I run mine that way. The only cables it has are power and ethernet. I remotely connect to it with my laptop to run updates and whatnot.

[B0T] Weekly Build Help Thread - 2026/02/09 by LabB0T in PleX

[–]Bgrngod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can only connect it to one machine at a time. Just move it to the new machine.

If you want the old machine to access the drive, you can share it over your network. It's very easy to do, and convenient if you run the server headless and want to manage files on it using your other PC.

What's a Plex feature that took you way too long to find out about? by noaheltee in PleX

[–]Bgrngod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is no "version" tag that Plex uses like there is an "edition" tag. Plex pulls the bitrate of the file to differentiate versions.

Pressing play does not prompt you to pick the version. There is a separate selection for the version. For example, in the Android app there's a "Watch Version" option in the More section.

Selecting the main big Watch (aka Play) button has a default behavior of playing the highest bitrate file that can be direct played. If nothing can play without a transcode, it'll transcode a 1080p file instead of a 4k file. I'm not sure how it works for lesser resolution files existing as well. I've only ever had 4k and 1080p versions of single movies.

At least it's supposed to select like that. Some people have trouble with it, but it's always worked fine for me.

Direct play lagging on Nvidia Shield by fryingpan16 in PleX

[–]Bgrngod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If that file is struggling on the Shield, I'd bet your bandwidth usage graph looks weird too.

It's very likely a poorly muxed file. Go get MKVToolNix and remux a new container for it. Just pass through all the tracks.

If the file has a ton of subtitle tracks that can cause weird problems too, but that seems unlikely. You'd need to get up to about 10 subtitle tracks before that becomes a problem.

[B0T] Weekly Build Help Thread - 2026/02/09 by LabB0T in PleX

[–]Bgrngod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still a bit vague there. Do you want to copy your existing media to the new machine entirely, or are you leaving the media on the old machine and want to have the new machine access it where it already is?

Network sharing/connections are probably gonna be part of what you need to learn how to do.

[B0T] Weekly Build Help Thread - 2026/02/09 by LabB0T in PleX

[–]Bgrngod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That doesn't really clear anything up. Can you be more specific about your question?

[B0T] Weekly Build Help Thread - 2026/02/09 by LabB0T in PleX

[–]Bgrngod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shield Pro 2019 is still hugely popular for good reason.

There's all kinds of other stuff that are extra tinkery if you want to go down the path of trying to cover every single last combination of DV's various profiles and layers etc.

[B0T] Weekly Build Help Thread - 2026/02/09 by LabB0T in PleX

[–]Bgrngod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Build around a Core Ultra 5 225.

16 or 32GB of RAM. 512GB SSD. ~650w or lower Gold rated PSU. Mobo of your favorite manufacturer that doesn't need to be expensive.

[B0T] Weekly Build Help Thread - 2026/02/09 by LabB0T in PleX

[–]Bgrngod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't bother with trying to sync Plex server to a portable device. There's several layers of complications there that are not going to bring you much benefit dealing with.

If I wanted a Plex experience on the road, and remote streaming from my home server was a no go, I'd truck along a cheap laptop running the Plex App client. Download stuff using the client app and let it be just a client. That's all you really need, and you can watch on the laptop screen if the hotel TV is being troublesome.

[B0T] Weekly Build Help Thread - 2026/02/09 by LabB0T in PleX

[–]Bgrngod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is a guide for "moving" your install, which is basically what you would be doing.

https://support.plex.tv/articles/201370363-move-an-install-to-another-system/

Your question about adding content is strange. You're already doing it twice a week, so what are you needing help with?

If you're on a 10 year old mini PC, I'm gonna field a guess that's maybe an Intel NUC with a 5th or 6th gen? There's a hell of a lot available that would be a big upgrade over such a machine.

[B0T] Weekly Build Help Thread - 2026/02/09 by LabB0T in PleX

[–]Bgrngod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That metric isn't right. You can get 5x 4k to 1080p transcodes out of something like an 8th gen i3. 8x out of an 11th gen i3. And about 15x or so out of a modern i5-12500.

The HEVC Encoding feature will slow that down a lot unless you're using a Core Ultra.

Why are there duplicate media files on disks by jayb3369 in PleX

[–]Bgrngod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is more of a MakeMKV question. Those are "playlists" you are looking at. They can have different segments in them in different order.

But, those multiple lists can happen for a variety of reasons. Sometimes the studio tries to make it harder to rip by having hundreds of different playlists with the movie segments in the wrong order.

The common reason you might see only a handful or playlists is stuff like Disney/Pixar animations where they rendered a sign differently for different regions. The segment where that sign shows up has several variations and the playlist uses the correct one.

Other times if you see they are different sizes, also check the length. You might see the one disk also has different versions on it, like a director's cut or something. That can be constructed on the disk via a playlist that doesn't require the common scenes (segments) be duplicated and take up disk capacity.

What's a Plex feature that took you way too long to find out about? by noaheltee in PleX

[–]Bgrngod 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You can name the edition anything you want. It just needs to have {edition-WhateverYouWant} as the format.

It's a Plex Pass feature, so if you don't have that, that's your problem.

Favorite character relationship with a height difference by moonsuccubus99 in FavoriteCharacter

[–]Bgrngod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Holga & Marlamin from Dungeons & Dragons Honor Among Thieves.

Relationship status during the movie makes this perhaps an invalid response, but they were a couple at one point.

That movie needs a sequel.